Croatian Prime Minister Inaugurates Gymnasium in Hungarian Village in Eastern Slavonia
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković Representatives of the TISZA government had the opportunity in Eastern Slavonia to examine the results of the Orbán government’s national policies and, possibly, to draw conclusions for their own work. In…
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